On 13-04-09 04:54 PM, lleachii(a)aol.com wrote:
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John, VE1JOT,
Question, what Operating System and Network stack are you using (just
Linux, or JNOS on top of your OS)?
I've been troubleshooting my connection, attempting to determine why I
am unable to reach some stations over AMPR; and able to reach others
without issue. I can ping/traceroute your 44.135.32.201 address, and
wanted to make a note of your setup.
traceroute to 44.135.32.201 (44.135.32.201), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1
kb3vwg-001.ampr.org (44.60.44.1) 0.450 ms 0.347 ms 0.263 ms
2
linux.ve1jot.ampr.org (44.135.32.201) 54.849 ms 61.003 ms 61.286 ms
73,
Lynwood
KB3VWG
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Hi Lynwood, well, I'm running linux mint 14.1 on a laptop with jnos
2.0j2 (44.135.32.74) also running linux ax25 stack at the 44.135.32.201
address...this is to my wireless router which is connected to the cable
modem...I found I had to add the path to the two 44-net addresses to my
router with a route add statement in DD-WRT running in the
router...otherwise
stuff from regular ip addresses wouldn't find my 44-net.now I can access
jnos and company from my local 192-net and has the added worry/benefit
of being
available from the entire inet....I'm running rip44d on the linux/jnos
machine
to handle the gateway entries...but I sure would LIKE to run rip44d on
the actual wrt54g router...would be sooo much slicker, hi hi! I have the
userland
patches (google tuncreate.c) for jnos and linux using tun0, and also using
tunl0 for getting the rip updates and handling the encap routes....just
had a complete hard drive failure three or 4 days ago, so had to re-do
everything from memory (arrgh!), but the benefit was a new laptop as the
linux server
with twice the ram, and a 2.8 ghz processor....
44.135.32.74 is the jnos part (ve1jot-8)...telnet might be working to
it...from it, you can go to ve1jot-7 (linux node) which has a few axudp
routes and handles the radio ports (hf and vhf)...my config files are a
mess, but if you like, PM
me and I can attach a few for your confusion, lawl!
HTH,
John